Weddings and Holidays
From the collection of
From the collection of
There are blizzards of confetti in this wedding montage which also features holidays in the West Country and the Empress Queen
J. Lambert's home movie begins with a church wedding where the couple are pelted with confetti. A seaside montage follows including mini-golf, pleasure boats, promenading and swimming. We visit the Babbacombe Cliff Railway and the village of Dunster, in Somerset. Further weddings follow and more confetti is thrown at the happy couples. Visits to quaint villages and the beach follow before we end with scenes showing a happy couple attending the christening of their baby.
J. Lambert's home movie begins with a church wedding where the couple are pelted with confetti. A seaside montage follows including mini-golf, pleasure boats, promenading and swimming. We visit the Babbacombe Cliff Railway and the village of Dunster, in Somerset. Further weddings follow and more confetti is thrown at the happy couples. Visits to quaint villages and the beach follow before we end with scenes showing a happy couple attending the christening of their baby.
Home movies are always acutely personal - in subject and perspective - and most were never intended for audiences beyond family and close friends. But even so, these private films share generously with the uninitiated stranger. Watching home movies transports us into other lives and other times, where the actions of people we never knew, in places we've never visited, resonate with our own memories. The home movies of the stars, the rich and the famous, the royals - see past the familiar faces and they're much like anyone's: intimate film portraits of loved people and places, colourful moving picture albums of experience and emotion. These simple point-and-shoot home movies seem to connect with the past in a profoundly authentic way - their images unfiltered by filmmaking technique and artifice.